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Flashcards covering the fundamentals of post priority charts, including validation, responsibility, and driving factors as outlined in SFTRG 2:10.
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What drives post priority charts?
The Integrated Defense Risk Management Process (IDRMP) assessment.
Where is the post priority chart located?
Annex C of the Integrated Defense Plan (IDP).
Who must validate post priority charts?
MAJCOM/A4S and MAJCOM/A1M.
Who determines which posts may be unmanned during shortages?
The Defense Force Commander (DFC).
What must post priority charts address?
Personnel shortages, additional posts, equipment, tactics, techniques, and procedures.
Why are post priority charts important?
They ensure the most efficient use of limited Security Forces personnel.
When are post priority charts used?
During peacetime and wartime.
Who ensures staff develop the post priority chart?
The DFC.
What can require changes to posting priorities?
Changes in posting requirements or FPCON levels.
What FPCON change may require additional approvals?
FPCON DELTA.